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06:24
Hey. I am looking to buy a LoRa module (RFM98W, 433mhz), and am trying to figure out whether this exceeds my country's regulations of 100mw ERP on 433mhz or not - it says that it has a 20dbm transmitter, and then a 14dbm amplifier, which (I think) would exceed the power limit.
I then looked to see if you could disable/limit the power output, and I found a setTxPower() here airspayce.com/mikem/arduino/RadioHead/classRH__RF95.html - However, they also added a table of set power/observed power (this is where I'm puzzled): i.imgur.com/SJKtEN5.png
For some reason, they seem to have added an attenuator? I'm not sure why they did this. Could anyone perhaps help to explain??
06:43
@Restioson you know that power meters have a certain input power range?
tbh i'm pretty noob
I just don't know why they needed an attenuator if they were setting the output anyway
 
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07:46
@Restioson check the specs of that power head, if it measures up to 12dBm and you output 24dBm into it, someone will not quite like it.
oh
oh that makes a lot more senss
sorry I'm really newb with the actual hardware RF side of it :) Thanks for the help. SO basically, they put an attenuator on which -12db from the output, then they measured it, and added 12 back
I was thinking that the stuff in the table was the bare reading from the power head
 
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10:06
hm, one would think that selling youtube views on ebay was against some of their tos ...

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